Great western political thinkers, 14: Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC)/ edited by Subrata Mukherjee and Sushila Ramaswamy - New Delhi: Deep & Deep, 2000. - V.14, 485 p.

Includes bibliography and index.

1. Marcus Tullius Cicero
De Natura Deorum
2. Marcus Tullius Cicero
Academica
3. J.B. Morrall
Cicero as a Political Thinker
4. Cary J. Nederman
Nature, Sin and the Origins of Society ;
The Ciceronian Tradition in Medieval Political Thought
5. Walter Nicgorski , j i
Cicero's Focus : From the Best Regime to the Model
Statesman
6. R.F. Hathaway
Cicero, De Re Publica II, and His Socratic
View of History
7. Michael J. Buckley, S.J.
Philosophic Method in Cicero
8. Jeffrey Martin Green
Montaigne's Critique of Cicero
9. Neal Wood
The Economic Dimension of Cicero's Political Thought
Property and State
10. John Valdimir Price
Sceptics in Cicero and Hume
Appendices
1. M.A. Fitzsimons
The Mind of Tacitus
2. Irene Coltman Brown
Tacitus and a Space for Freedom
3. J.H.M. Salmon
Stoicism and Roman Example : Seneca and Tacitus in
Jacobean England
4. Neat Wood
Some Common Aspects of the Thought of Seneca and
Machiavelli
5. John North
Democracy in Rome


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Political History--Political Biography--Political Thinker
Philosophy--Western Philosophy


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